Brad Pitt has requested access to Angelina Jolie's tax returns for three years following their divorce, amid ongoing legal disputes over the Château Miraval vineyard. According to legal documents, Pitt claims he has invested significant time and effort into managing the vineyard in France and argues that Jolie violated a previous agreement by attempting to sell her share to Russian billionaire Yuri Shefler. Jolie responded by stating that she did not need Pitt’s approval for the transaction and that his actions were part of an effort to distance herself financially from him. Her legal team clarified that her comments referred specifically to separating her finances from Pitt’s, rather than discussing her overall financial situation. Pitt’s legal team argued that Jolie’s statement effectively made her a target of scrutiny due to the nature of the legal dispute, while Jolie’s team emphasized that the separation from a former spouse is fundamentally different from allegations of general financial hardship. Jolie had previously offered Pitt access to her tax filings for 2020 and 2021.
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